Wild About Utah show

Wild About Utah

Summary: Wild About Utah is a weekly nature series produced by Utah Public Radio in cooperation with Stokes Nature Center, Bridgerland Audubon Society, Quinney College of Natural Resources, Cache Valley Wildlife Association, Utah State University and Utah Master Naturalist Program - USU Extension. More about Wild About Utah can be found here . Utah is a state endowed with many natural wonders from red rock formations to salt flats. And from desert wetlands to columns of mountains forming the basin and range region. When we look closer, nature is everywhere including just outside our door.

Podcasts:

 Decreasing The Habitat Risks Of Utah’s Southern Sage-Grouse on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 240

In the past decade, over 45,000 acres of land in southern Utah have had conservation treatments by removing the encroaching pinyon-juniper forest and allowing the native grasses and sagebrush to return.

 Knowing Trees on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 240

If you are fortunate to live, or even work, near trees enjoy the many benefits they provide. Perhaps you learned something about them in a biology class you took long ago. But do you know what kind of trees you are looking at now? Consider a few basic elementary tips to help you identify what you are observing. And please understand this will be a generalization.

 Knowing Trees on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 240

If you are fortunate to live, or even work, near trees enjoy the many benefits they provide. Perhaps you learned something about them in a biology class you took long ago. But do you know what kind of trees you are looking at now? Consider a few basic elementary tips to help you identify what you are observing. And please understand this will be a generalization.

 Riparian Zones on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 186

Summer’s heat has turned on. It was evident in a dramatic fashion as I ran a ridge in N. Utah where the early am temps were near 70 degrees, flowers had faded, and the absence of birdsong.

 Riparian Zones on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 186

Summer’s heat has turned on. It was evident in a dramatic fashion as I ran a ridge in N. Utah where the early am temps were near 70 degrees, flowers had faded, and the absence of birdsong.

 Monitoring Utah Moose And Their Calves on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 245

In the early 1900s, moose began expanding south into Utah from Wyoming. This moose sub-species was named in honor of [Congressman] George Shiras III who explored Yellowstone in the early 1900’s and found large numbers of moose.

 Attracting Birds And Butterflies To Your Yard on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 206

As human populations increase and construction developments overtake agricultural land and wildlife habitat, some people may feel as if there is little hope for local connections to nature. Don’t raise the white flag of surrender. There is much you can do in your own yards to help attract wild songbirds and butterflies.

 Hidden In Plain Sight on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 207

My wife and I paddled our kayak gingerly into the eaves of a limestone cliff, our eyes scanning its face for some sort of concavity or movement where there was none. “I don’t see where she could possibly be,” my wife confessed. She was right. We knew we had found the right rock, soiled as it was with bird refuse, but there was nowhere for the nest to lie it seemed.

 Spring’s Gifts on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 239

I doubt there was a song left unsung as I worked my way up Birch Canyon early am. Testosterone laden birds filled the morning with delight. Robins, finches, meadowlarks, song sparrows- what a marvelous symphony! I breathed deeply to fully absorb air filled with titillating odors from last night’s gentle spring rain- nature’s perfume, free and priceless.

 Poetry In The Forest on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 236

There are people who can capture beautiful scenery by painting on canvas, using film photography, and with digital technology. And these forms of art can be visually stunning. But there is a unique perspective of visualizing when written words are read, allowing one’s mind to see not only the exterior of a scene but the interior heart intended by the writer.

 The Invasive Phragmites on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 240

Those unfamiliar with the history of the Utah’s wetlands may see Phragmites and say, “What a beautiful, elegant plant! It looks so graceful blowing along the shore.” However, the plant’s attractiveness and ability to absorb pollutants may not compensate for its negative impacts.

 'Wilderglyphs' on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 233

Glyph: a word that might evoke images in the mind of ancient Egyptian pictures recounting the trials and triumphs of pharaohs and their people; or Native American rock art meaningfully pecked into a sandstone wall, directing desert travelers toward water. There are others, too, all around us, hiding in plain sight. They are perhaps less noticed because they are not made by humans, but instead by the elements and the wilds. I call them wilderglyphs.

 Recovery Of Native Bonneville Cutthroat Trout on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 241

In the 1970s, many feared Utah’s native fish, the Bonneville Cutthroat Trout, was extinct. A search began and in a short time, with a sigh of relief, state managers were able to report the Bonneville cutthroat trout was still in Utah’s rivers and streams, but the sub-species was imperiled and had experienced dramatic reductions in abundance and distribution rangewide.

 State Symbols on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 197

Most people could probably name the state bird or the state tree, but what about the state gem? The state grass? State fruit? Do you know why they are important to Utah? Here are just a few of Utah’s State Symbols that you might not have known.

 'Journey North' on Wild About Utah | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 205

To those who take personal pride in their yard, park, field, or community you could become part of an amazing network called Journey North. This is a free , extremely easy Citizen-Science online activity that people can simply enjoy, or enter data about their own backyard and join over 80,000 other people and schools that participate regularly.

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